i. Fill in each of the numbered blanks with the correct form of the word given in brackets. Do
not copy the passage but write in correct serial order the word or phrase appropriate to the
blank space. [4]
Example (0) feasting
In a week all celebration, (0)feasting (feast)and exchange of ceremonial ___21____(visit)
between the bride and the bridegroom parties ____22____( cease). Viswa ___23___(go)
back to his school ____24____(run) by a teacher on a brick platform under a Banyan tree on
a riverside.
21. a) visit b) visits c) visiting d) will visit
22. a) ceases b) ceasing c) ceased d) is ceasing
23. a) goes b) wanting c) going d) went
24. a) run b) runs c) ran d) was run
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Answers
Answer:
order the word or phrase appropriate to the
blank space. [4]
Example (0) feasting
In a week all celebration, (0)feasting (feast)and exchange of ceremonial ___21____(visit)
between the bride and the bridegroom parties ____22____( cease). Viswa ___23___(go)
back to his school ____24____(run) by a teacher on a brick platform under a Banyan tree on
a riverside.
21. a) visit b) visits c) visiting d) will visit
22. a) ceases b) ceasing c) ceased d) is ceasing
23. a) goes b) wanting c) going d) went
24. a) run b) runs c) ran d) was run
if you ans the correct answer then I will mark uh brainleist nd flw uhh
Answer:
In a week all celebration, feasting and exchange of ceremonial visit between the bride and the bridegroom parties ceased. Viswa went back to his school runs by a teacher on a brick platform under a Banyan tree on a riverside.
Explanation:
Verb and its Forms
Each verb can have up to five forms: root, third-person singular, present participle, past, and past participle.
The root form of a verb is the word's base form. Roots have not been conjugated and are devoid of prefixes and suffixes. The root form of the verb is the same as the infinitive form, but without the word "to."
The third person singular (he/she/it/one) conjugation is the verb form that differs from the others. This verb form ends in s (or sometimes es) for regular verbs.
By appending -ing to the root word, the present participle verb form is formed. It is used in the progressive verb tenses of the past, present, and future.
For regular verbs, the past and past participle verb forms are the root word + ed. It is only used in past tenses. For some irregular verbs, determining the past participle can be difficult. The following are some examples of irregular verbs:
Root Simple Past Past Participle
Sing Sang Sung
See Saw Seen
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